1. (±)-Catechins inhibit prehaustorium formation in the parasitic weed Phelipanche ramosa and reduce tomato infestation.
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Veronesi C, Billard E, Delavault P, and Simier P
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- Germination drug effects, Weed Control methods, Orobanchaceae physiology, Orobanchaceae drug effects, Orobanchaceae growth & development, Orobanche drug effects, Orobanche physiology, Orobanche growth & development, Solanum lycopersicum parasitology, Solanum lycopersicum growth & development, Plant Weeds drug effects, Herbicides pharmacology
- Abstract
Background: Phelipanche ramosa L. (Pomel) is a noxious parasitic weed in field and vegetable crops in Mediterranean countries. Control of this pest is complex and far from being achieved, and new environmentally-friendly strategies are being sought. The present study evaluates the possibility of using (±)-catechins as a natural herbicide against broomrapes., Results: The results show that (±)-catechins have no effect on GR24-induced germination over a wide concentration range (10
-4 to 10-10 m), nor on radicle elongation after germination, but strongly inhibit, at 10-4 and 10-5 m, prehaustorium formation in response to the haustorium-inducing factor, cis/trans-zeatin. Accordingly, pot experiments involving the supplies of 10-5 m of (±)-catechins to tomato plants infested or not with P. ramosa demonstrate that (±)-catechins do not influence growth of non-parasitized tomato plants and prevent heavy infestation by strongly reducing parasite attachments and inducing parasite necrosis once they are attached., Conclusion: This study points the potential use of (±)-catechins for parasitic weed control. It raises also the question of the mechanisms involved in the inhibition of prehaustorium formation and the necrosis of parasite attachments in response to (±)-catechins application. © 2024 The Author(s). Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry., (© 2024 The Author(s). Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.)- Published
- 2025
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